Integrated assessment and management of public resources

pt. 1. Assessment -- pt. 2. Management

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Perali, Federico
Other Authors: Cooper, Joseph C., Veronesi, Marcella
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cheltenham, U.K Edward Elgar c2006
Series:New horizons in environmental economics
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Collection: Edward Elgar eBook Archive - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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520 |a This multidisciplinary work explores ways of making environmental policy decisions in managing public goods and natural parks with the goal of maximizing economic benefits to society. The contributors to the volume seek the best strategies for improving the environmental sustainability and quality of a public resource by showing how to develop quantitative information about the natural area and how it interacts with the economy. Such an analysis can be used to define policies that encourage interactions among institutions, local economic agents and park users. At the same time, it provides a measure to account for the implications of those policies on the local economy